Year: 2024

  • Thailand NewsRoyal splendour: King and Queen lead Visakha Bucha ceremony

    Royal splendour: King and Queen lead Visakha Bucha ceremony

    Their Majesties, King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida graced the Temple of the Emerald Buddha within Bangkok’s Grand Palace complex yesterday, presiding over a solemn religious ceremony to mark Visakha Bucha Day. A group of venerable senior monks orchestrated the spiritual proceedings, infusing the ancient halls with sacred reverence. As twilight descended, the king took the lead in the wian…

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  • Politics NewsJewish independent to challenge Keir Starmer in UK election (video)

    Jewish independent to challenge Keir Starmer in UK election (video)

    Sir Keir Starmer yesterday declared the July 4 General Election announcement by United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was the “moment the country” had been waiting for. While the opposition leader believes it’s a foregone conclusion that the Labour Party will triumph, this may not necessarily be the case. Andrew Feinstein, a former Member of the National Assembly of South…

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  • Thailand NewsThai Constitutional Court accepts petition against PM Srettha

    Thai Constitutional Court accepts petition against PM Srettha

    The Constitutional Court accepted a petition calling for the removal of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin over his decision to appoint a minister with a criminal record. Despite this, the court narrowly voted 5-4 not to suspend the Bangkok-born PM from his duties while awaiting its final ruling. A panel of nine judges convened today to consider the petition submitted by…

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  • Thailand NewsBuddhist park sign triggers online uproar with shoot to kill sign

    Buddhist park sign triggers online uproar with shoot to kill sign

    Phutthamonthon Buddhist Park in Nakhon Pathom province near Bangkok sparked controversy on social media with a sign that displayed it would shoot visitors if they broke any park rules. The Phutthamonthon Buddhist Park is located in Nakhon Pathom near the western side of Bangkok. The place is known for being the highest-standing Buddha statue in the world. It is regularly…

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  • AutomotiveThis is why your car is overheating

    This is why your car is overheating

    Have you ever embarked on a journey only to observe the sudden expulsion of steam from beneath your vehicle’s hood? It’s a disconcerting sight and one which may spell an impending complication for your vehicle’s well-being. It becomes vital to comprehend the necessary steps to take when your automobile shows signs of overheating to guarantee safety and avoid severe engine…

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  • Thailand NewsMRT clarifies water leakage caused by clogged A/C system

    MRT clarifies water leakage caused by clogged A/C system

    The Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) today clarified that the water leakage on a Bangkok MRT train captured on camera was due to a clogged air-conditioning system. The incident occurred at 6.35pm on Tuesday, May 21, on a Blue Line train travelling from Bang Sue station to Tao Poon station, which saw water flowing from the A/C vents, causing concern…

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  • Thailand Cannabis GuideHigh times afloat: Inside the Siam Cannabis Cup 2024

    High times afloat: Inside the Siam Cannabis Cup 2024

    Amidst the government’s controversial plans to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, the cannabis culture in Thailand remains vibrant. This was evident at the first-ever Siam Cannabis Cup event that took place on May 18 aboard the Viva Alangka Cruise on the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. Held in partnership with Lollipop Dispensary, the event celebrated all aspects of cannabis culture,…

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  • Thailand NewsTourists behaving badly: Locals protest for better respect

    Tourists behaving badly: Locals protest for better respect

    Thailand is not the only country in the world with badly behaved tourists. As Ibiza and Mallorca say no to tourists coming to party, it’s becoming increasingly clear that expectations on travellers in the world’s most popular destinations are changing. In recent months, Thailand has seen an increase in crime committed by foreign tourists, from illegal employment to property damage…

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  • Thailand NewsApp-alling Thai man: Admits to sexual assault of multiple taxi riders

    App-alling Thai man: Admits to sexual assault of multiple taxi riders

    A Thai man sexually assaulted an app-based motorcycle taxi rider in Bangkok and astonishingly confessed to assaulting other riders during previous rides. The victim took to social media to share a video of him arguing with his passenger over the sexual assault on the footpath in Bangkok. The video was posted on a Facebook page, เพื่อนRiDer ไม่ทิ้งกัน (meaning friends for…

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  • Business NewsThai car production drops 11.02% in April amid long holidays

    Thai car production drops 11.02% in April amid long holidays

    Car production in Thailand experienced a significant decline of 11.02% in April from the previous year, with total units produced amounting to 104,667, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). This decrease follows a more substantial drop of 23.08% year-on-year in March. The FTI attributed April’s reduced production figures to long holidays during the month. For the January to…

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  • FoodHow to have a healthy and sustainable diet

    How to have a healthy and sustainable diet

    Did you know that what we eat won’t only affect our health, but also the planet we call home? Research shows that many of the foods that can harm our health are also bad for the environment, leading to issues like climate change and even the loss of animal and plant species. That’s why having a healthy and sustainable diet…

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  • GuidesTop 5 social media platforms and is benefits for senior citizens

    Top 5 social media platforms and is benefits for senior citizens

    Social media isn’t just for the younger crowd anymore. In recent years, older adults have increasingly embraced these platforms, finding new ways to connect with family, friends, and communities. Surprisingly, the number of over-75s using social media doubled in just one year, according to a 2017 Ofcom report. This shift highlights the growing importance of social media for older generations.…

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  • Technology NewsThe difference between ChatGPT-4 and ChatGPT-4o

    The difference between ChatGPT-4 and ChatGPT-4o

    Ever wondered what sets ChatGPT-4 apart from its newer sibling, ChatGPT-4o? As technology evolves at lightning speed, keeping up with the latest updates is crucial, especially for Gen Z, who thrive on cutting-edge advancements. ChatGPT-4o promises improved speed and responsiveness, making interactions more seamless. It also boasts enhanced capabilities in analysing video content and better accuracy in understanding audio and…

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  • Thailand NewsThai government urged to regulate booming influencer industry

    Thai government urged to regulate booming influencer industry

    With the explosive growth of social media and e-commerce, the role of influencers has never been more prominent. Recognising the immense economic potential, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) calls for the Thai government to implement regulations and provide support for this burgeoning career path. In 2023, the ASEAN region boasted approximately 13.5 million influencers, according to Nielsen.…

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  • Thailand NewsMan survives 20-metre fall from sugar palm tree in Udon Thani

    Man survives 20-metre fall from sugar palm tree in Udon Thani

    A 38 year old Udon Thani native miraculously survived a fall from a 20-metre-tall sugar palm tree with only minor scrapes. The incident, which occurred in Dong Mafai village, Na Phue sub-district, Phen district, Udon Thani, has left locals astounded. Reporters visited Dong Mafai village yesterday, May 23, after hearing about the remarkable survival of Watchara Chusena, also known as…

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  • HealthNorwegian study finds that consuming potatoes lowers risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality

    Norwegian study finds that consuming potatoes lowers risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality

    In a groundbreaking study, researchers in Norway have discovered that eating potatoes can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality. This study’s finding, challenges the common perception of potatoes as a less desirable vegetable due to their high starch content and glycemic index. The study’s results suggest that potatoes, particularly when boiled, offer notable health benefits that…

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  • Thailand NewsDrug-addicted passenger stabs van driver on Nonthaburi Road

    Drug-addicted passenger stabs van driver on Nonthaburi Road

    A Thai man grappling with drug addiction feared a van driver intended to assault him and decided to retaliate first by stabbing the driver while travelling on a road in Nonthaburi province. The driver is currently in stable condition. The stabbing took place in front of Si Chai Thong Village in the Pak Kret district of Nonthaburi at about 4pm…

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  • Thailand NewsRecord sea temperatures devastate coral reefs and marine life

    Record sea temperatures devastate coral reefs and marine life

    Record sea surface temperatures in Thailand’s eastern gulf coast are causing severe damage to the region’s aquatic life, raising concerns among scientists and local communities. Coral reefs that were once vibrant and colourful, situated about 5 metres underwater, have turned white due to coral bleaching. This phenomenon indicates deteriorating health caused by elevated water temperatures. Data reveals that sea surface…

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  • Thailand NewsPichit exit rocks premiership boat amid legal storm

    Pichit exit rocks premiership boat amid legal storm

    Pichit Chuenban, the Minister attached to the Prime Minister’s Office, has resigned after a legal complaint from senators that threatens the premiership of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Pichit’s resignation follows a bombshell petition from 40 senators, urging the Constitutional Court to scrutinise the qualifications of both Prime Minister Srettha and Minister Pichit, alleging they fall short under Article 160 of…

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  • FoodHow Pad Thai saved Thailand

    How Pad Thai saved Thailand

    Thailand’s national food, Pad Thai, is recognised around the world for its appeal to foodies everywhere. This delicious combination of sour, spicy, and sweet ingredients represents a major development in Thai politics and culture in addition to tasting amazing. It serves as a compelling example of the powerful role food can play in reflecting a nation’s history. Origins of Pad…

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  • Thailand NewsBody found beneath electricity control panel on Bangkok footpath

    Body found beneath electricity control panel on Bangkok footpath

    A Thai road sweeper discovered the body of an unidentified man beneath an electricity control panel on a footpath along Romklao Road in Bangkok after noticing an unpleasant odour while working. Road sweeper Panadda Ngokngam reported the dead body to traffic police officers at a nearby police booth around 6.40am today, May 23. The incident was then reported to Min…

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  • Thailand News10 million baht asset seiure of drug smuggling logistics company

    10 million baht asset seiure of drug smuggling logistics company

    In a significant crackdown on drug smuggling and trafficking, police in Chiang Rai made a substantial breakthrough yesterday, apprehending three suspects at a logistics and transport company for their alleged involvement in smuggling over 2 million methamphetamine (Yaba) pills. The Mae Sai Task Force Operations Command and the 327th Border Patrol Police, led by Police Colonel Raphat Boonma, the Commander…

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  • Thailand NewsPM Srettha cooks up plan to boost food quality with Barilla partnership

    PM Srettha cooks up plan to boost food quality with Barilla partnership

    In a high-stakes meeting that could reshape Thailand’s food industry, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin sat down with top executives from Barilla G.e.R. Fratelli S.p.A., the world’s leading pasta producer. With ambitions running high, the discussions centred on enhancing food production quality and expanding pasta distribution networks throughout Thailand. Among the Italian delegation were Federico Vescovi, Barilla’s Partnership Development President, and…

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  • Thailand NewsCybersecurity trends and threats in 2024

    Cybersecurity trends and threats in 2024

    In an epoch where threats from the cyber realm are becoming progressively sophisticated, it is no longer a luxury to be proactive, but rather, a necessity. The crucial role that Artificial Intelligence and automation play in determining cybersecurity trends is becoming increasingly evident, leading transformation across various dimensions of cybersecurity operations. Ranging from threat detection to predictive analytics, solutions powered…

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  • EducationFactors influencing literacy rates in Thailand

    Factors influencing literacy rates in Thailand

    The need for continuous learning and innovative teaching methods has never been more vital. This is particularly true in Thailand, where the focus on building engineering skill self-efficacy among students is gaining momentum. The influence of structural factors on the self-efficacy of engineering skills is a topic that’s sparking interest. A recent study involving a survey of over 1300 engineering…

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  • Business NewsUS imposes major tariffs on Chinese EVs and semiconductors

    US imposes major tariffs on Chinese EVs and semiconductors

    The United States recently imposed substantial tariffs on Chinese products, focusing particularly on electric vehicles (EVs) and semiconductors. This move is expected to push China to expand its EV manufacturing within Asia, with Thailand emerging as a significant export hub, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). President Joe Biden’s administration cited Beijing’s unfair trade practices as the reason for…

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  • Thailand NewsVideo evidence: Thai monk gropes sleeping passenger’s breasts

    Video evidence: Thai monk gropes sleeping passenger’s breasts

    Another Thai monk disgraced his Buddhist faith by sexually assaulting a woman while travelling from Bangkok to Chon Buri on a bus, by groping her breasts when she fell asleep. The victim, 67 year old Siriporn Kamnok, took to social media to warn women travelling alone on public transport to be aware of sexual assaults, even from a monk. Siriporn…

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  • Thailand video newsThailand Video News | Singapore Airlines turbulence tragedy, Looted ‘Golden Boy’ artefact repatriated from USA

    Thailand Video News | Singapore Airlines turbulence tragedy, Looted ‘Golden Boy’ artefact repatriated from USA

    In this Thailand video news, Alex covers recent news from Thailand, passengers on a Singapore Airlines flight recounted the chaos during severe turbulence that led to a fatal heart attack and multiple injuries. A British tourist’s vacation in Phuket ended tragically following a jet ski accident. Thailand’s Defence Minister plans to review special laws in the Deep South amidst rising…

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  • GuidesThe rise of vegetarian food in Thailand

    The rise of vegetarian food in Thailand

    In Thailand, particularly in the southern areas, there is a growing trend among individuals, from cooking enthusiasts to professional chefs, towards adopting vegetarian food. As the global advocacy for plant-based eating expands, these culinary professionals are increasingly using alternatives like tofu, seitan, and an assortment of fresh vegetables in place of meat. Impressively, they are managing to preserve the authentic…

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  • Thailand NewsThai 5th grader juggles school and babysitting duties in class (video)

    Thai 5th grader juggles school and babysitting duties in class (video)

    A heartwarming video of a Thai 5th grader bottle-feeding her younger sister has captured the hearts of millions in Thailand. The 20-second clip, now viral, features a young student nicknamed Green diligently writing in her exercise book with her right hand while cradling her one year old sister in her left arm. The adorable toddler appears content and engaged, sipping…

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  • Thailand NewsPTT worker assaulted by drunk foreigner claiming to be immigration

    PTT worker assaulted by drunk foreigner claiming to be immigration

    A shocking incident unfolded at a PTT gas station in Udon Thani Province as 25 year old gas station worker was allegedly assaulted by a drunk foreigner, who claimed to be an immigration worker. The incident transpired at a PTT station on Udon Dusit Road in Mak Khaeng subdistrict, Mueang Udon Thani district, recounted the incident and provided photographic and…

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  • Thailand NewsWet & wild: Commuters caught in unexpected MRT downpour (video)

    Wet & wild: Commuters caught in unexpected MRT downpour (video)

    Bangkok commuters experienced a shocking surprise on Tuesday evening when their usual MRT Blue Line ride turned into an unexpected indoor waterfall. Passengers on the MRT Blue Line, travelling from Tao Poon to Tha Phra, were caught off guard around 6.35pm when water began pouring from the ceiling. The chaos unfolded shortly after the train left Bang Sue station, turning…

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  • HealthNew lung CT scan without the need for contrast dyes

    New lung CT scan without the need for contrast dyes

    In the realm of medical imaging, a groundbreaking development is offering hope to patients who are allergic to contrast dyes or have restrictions due to health conditions. This innovation promises to significantly enhance the speed and accuracy of lung diagnoses without the need for contrast dyes, which have traditionally been essential but problematic for some patients. This new technology, developed…

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  • Thailand NewsThai groom-to-be attempts organ sale & suicide over lack of dowry

    Thai groom-to-be attempts organ sale & suicide over lack of dowry

    Police in the northeastern province of Sakon Nakhon successfully intervened in a suicide attempt by a Thai man who was unable to pay his 200,000 baht dowry, even after attempting to sell his organs. Officers from Mueang Sakon Nakhon Police Station and the rescue team were alerted to the suicide attempt at a pedestrian bridge outside the Robinson shopping mall…

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  • Thailand NewsThai lawyers seek bail for political prisoners under lese majeste law

    Thai lawyers seek bail for political prisoners under lese majeste law

    Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR) is working to secure bail for 19 political prisoners, predominantly those charged under Section 112, commonly known as the lese majeste law, to uphold their human rights. TLHR announced yesterday, May 22, that the number of political prisoners, especially those detained under Section 112 of the Criminal Code, has surged since last year. Many…

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  • Thailand NewsYingluck’s hope for a democratic revival with new charter

    Yingluck’s hope for a democratic revival with new charter

    Former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra sparked fresh hope for Thailand’s democratic future, declaring that the country will soon see a return to full democracy under the Pheu Thai Party-led government with a new people’s charter. In a poignant Facebook post marking the 10th anniversary of the coup that ousted her caretaker government on May 22, 2014, Yingluck expressed renewed optimism.…

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  • Thailand NewsReturned Golden Boy statue unveiled at National Museum Bangkok

    Returned Golden Boy statue unveiled at National Museum Bangkok

    Eager crowds gathered at the National Museum Bangkok yesterday to witness the unveiling of the recently repatriated Golden Boy statue, a 900 year old artefact smuggled out of Thailand in 1975 by the infamous art dealer Douglas Latchford. The Golden Boy, along with a bronze statue of a kneeling lady, was returned to Thailand from the Metropolitan Museum of Art…

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